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the "Boline" I got to match
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please enjoy
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I have seen some with even longer letter openers, I have seen some marked marshall field co, I have seen them sold as romantic daggers....
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meant to post this one...
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this might be worth a chuckle nothing more
JULIUS - Just Like US GOTTLIEB - Got To Lie Bro seriously though I suspect at least Julius is a code name Last edited by JoeCanada42; 24th February 2023 at 02:47 AM. |
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CARL JULIUS KREBS ??????
cool info https://www.archivingindustry.com/cu...lermarks-1.pdf Trade- and brand names are customarily easily read, and often as easily identified. However, very little research amongst brandname registries (tedious, but potentially very useful) has yet been undertaken by most collecting fraternities and, consequently, many names are still difficult to date precisely. Some are simply abbreviations of the company name, and are easily mastered: ‘DWM’, for example, is Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken. Some marks give a clue to geographical location: Klihaso and Romuso, found on edged weapons, identify Klittermann & Moog of Haan bei Solingen and Robert Müller of Solingen. Yet others give a potentially false clue to location, and a few prove to be interesting amalgamations: ... ; prior to the Lanham Act of 1946, which made important procedural changes, registration conferred only minor additional advantages and was rarely pursued. |
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Joe, looks this type of threads is in the wrong place. Let us start by moving them over to the Miscellania forum.
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